
With a surging economy growing 4.8% in Q2, and a labor market on the rebound, fleets in the UK are going back to business as companies re-emerge from the virus pandemic lockdown. However, this quickly opening economy could hit the buffers as vehicle and supply shortages, along with a surge in demand for MOTs and servicing, could force vehicles off the road through unwanted vehicle downtime.
Read More →Cost management is a constant, never-ending struggle for all fleet managers since every aspect of fleet management revolves around money. While there never seems to be enough money to go around, one of the less talked about aspects of fleet management is the amount of budget dollars that are wasted every year.
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It is understandable when fleet managers are fired for making expensive mistakes or when caught engaging in ethical transgressions, but many are terminated for circumstances that were self-inflicted and entirely avoidable.
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This program will begin with school-age children in communities surrounding its principal manufacturing plants in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio.
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General Motors and Ventec Life Systems are producing VOCSN critical care ventilators at the automaker’s Kokomo, Indiana manufacturing facility with FDA-cleared ventilators scheduled to ship as soon as next month.
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Comdata has released QuickPay, a new financing solution that gives fleet owners access to same-day payment on loads they deliver.
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The company plans to begin manufacturing the face masks in the coming weeks and expects to distribute its initial production across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
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Ford aims to restart production at select plants in North America as early as April 6.
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The three pieces of medical equipment that Ford will produce alongside these companies are powered-air purifying respirators, ventilators, and face shields.
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Ford has extended how long its plants in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico will remain closed.
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